US9254930B2 - Method of storing and picking - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a method of storing and picking individual articles and/or packaging units in a storage system.
- the goods are supplied on pallets and are intermediately stored on trays once they have been depalletized and separated into individual articles and packing units.
- the required articles and packing units are then retrieved from the warehouse and are supplied in a sorted or sequenced fashion to a picking station, where the individual articles and packing units, in turn, are packed onto pallets or rolling carts for dispatch.
- EP 1 698 573 B1 discloses an automated storage system for storing and picking articles and a corresponding method, in which there is provided a device for separating supplied articles into packing units and for transferring them onto trays, a tray store for storing the packing units on the trays, removal-conveyance technology for removal and for provision of the packing units sequenced for loading onto order-load carriers, and a loading station for loading the packing units onto the order-load carriers. Therefore, continuously flat tray-shaped load carriers, so-called trays, are used for transporting and storing all articles or packing units.
- DE 10 2009 033 697 A1 discloses a method for storing and picking articles in the form of individual articles and/or packaging units in a storage system consisting of a pallet racking system for storing articles supplied on incoming goods-load carriers, a device for depalletizing, separating and transferring articles from incoming goods-load carriers to transport-load carriers, a racking system for storing separated articles as an intermediate buffer prior to picking, at least one picking station, in which articles are loaded onto a destination-load carrier, and conveyance technology for transporting separated articles to the racking system and from the racking system to the picking station, wherein transport-load carriers are used for transporting separated articles on the conveyance technology.
- the method corresponds in this regard to the one above, wherein the only modification thereto is that articles separated in the store are stored without transport-load carriers.
- EP 0 776 308 B1 likewise discloses a picking method, in which flat tray-shaped load carriers are continuously used.
- distribution units which comprise at least one but preferably several units and are compiled in an article-specific way are compiled into several large units comprising such distribution units, wherein the distribution units are taken from the arriving large units and intermediately stored, whereupon from these intermediately stored distribution units the individual orders are compiled and put into transport containers.
- the distribution units are each placed one-by-one on a respective goods carrier provided with a code and the data of the distribution unit located on the relevant goods carrier are supplied to a computer and are allocated to the goods carrier receiving this distribution unit and then the goods carriers are inserted into storage containers and are transported with the storage containers and intermediately stored, after which the distribution units of different goods which are each intended for a specific order, together with the goods carriers carrying the same are removed from the storage containers with the help of a computer and inserted into consignment containers and brought with the same to a removal station where they are removed, again with the help of a computer, from the consignment containers according to a predetermined packing order.
- the trays used in prior methods take up a relatively large amount of space in terms of their surface area in relation to the transported article or packing unit. Moreover, it is costly to provide the trays in each case in a specific manner so that in most cases even separate conveyance technology is required for empty trays.
- the present invention provides a method of storing and picking which permits optimized utilization of space in the warehouse and at the same time reduces operating costs. Also, conveyance technology optimized and adapted to the conveyed goods should also be facilitated and the requirement for empty transport-load carriers can be minimized.
- a method of storing and picking individual articles and/or packaging units in a storage system includes separating and transferring individual articles from incoming-load carriers and depalletizing and separating packaging units from incoming-load carriers.
- Individual articles, load carriers and packaging units are transported to a warehouse for intermediate storage of individual articles on or in load carriers and packaging units.
- Individual articles and packing units are picked at a picking area and the picked articles or packing units loaded onto order-load carriers.
- Individual articles, load carriers and packaging units are transported from the warehouse to the picking area.
- Load carriers are used only for the transportation and storage of non-conveyable individual articles or non-conveyable packing units and conveyable packaging units and wherein conveyable individual articles are transported and stored directly and without load carriers.
- load carriers is thus reduced overall, which on the one hand permits optimization of the usage of space in the warehouse and on the other hand also permits improved utilization of the conveyance technology, since, e.g., the stowage position length can be configured variably by the articles or packing units and the load carriers make fewer empty runs.
- the empty load carrier conveyance technology can also be reduced, thus lowering operating costs. It is understood that several individual articles can also be transported and stored in or on each load carrier.
- a packing unit is understood to be a packing drum as a trading unit and loading unit for goods distribution. It is a combination of products of the same or different type for collective handling in logistics operations (e.g., ordering by the retail trade).
- a packing drum stands for a package, the entirety of packaged goods and packaging, a packing piece, the package to be transported and a package consisting of one piece, as an empty packing drum.
- the incoming goods-load carriers mostly used include pallets, on which the goods are supplied by the producer/manufacturer and optionally are intermediately stored in a pallet store until they are needed.
- Order-load carriers which are typically used include rolling carts, pallets or larger paperboard containers and returnable containers.
- non-conveyable refers to the characteristic of the products provided as individual articles or packing units to be transported and handled without load carriers (trays, containers, etc.), directly and automatically by means of known conveyance technology including the corresponding load receiving means without the conveyance technology coming to a standstill by reason of the individual articles or packing units getting jammed, caught, wedged, falling over, etc.; whereas “non-conveyable” means that these individual articles or packing units are so heterogeneous or inhomogeneous in terms of their characteristics (position of centre of gravity, outer sleeve/packaging, etc.) that they cannot be transported automatically in a problem-free manner or without becoming damaged.
- Conveyable individual articles or packing units may be those which have a surface area or standing surface greater than or equal to 10 cm ⁇ 10 cm and which can be transported safely. It has actually been found that this covers most of the spectrum of articles in retail trade. In principle, it is possible in terms of utilization of space to handle even the very smallest individual articles without load carriers. However, in technical terms, this may not be reliably achieved which means that problems during transport would outweigh any advantages.
- safe transportation is to be understood to be reliable transportation without any interruption and need for manual intervention, as the facility should have availabilities (without any hold-ups caused by transport problems) of greater than 99%.
- the picking facility may be designed as an automatic picking station by means of robots, etc., so that together with a corresponding automation of the depalletizing and separating procedures as well as conveyance technology a considerable level of automation is achieved.
- even manual picking and/or depalletizing can be used within the scope of the invention. There are even environments or product ranges which do not permit automation.
- Containers may be used as load carriers, in particular when for emptying purposes they have a floor, which can be lifted out, or a pivotable sidewall, which means that they can be emptied in a similar manner to trays, while accepting a longer lifting distance.
- packaging units may be directly intermediately stored and non-conveyable individual articles (or several individual articles) and packaging units are intermediately stored in containers. It is understood that sorted and sequenced removal from storage and transportation of individual articles and packing units to the picking station may be used within the framework of possibilities.
- the conveyance technology may include a load receiving means which comprises a transport surface and a pair of telescopic arms disposed on opposite sides of the transport surface.
- Each telescopic arm can be extended transversely with respect to the direction of travel.
- Each telescopic arm includes three or four or more pivotable carriers, or fingers, which can be pivoted between a working position, which protrude from the telescopic arms toward each other over the transport surface, and a rest position lowered in the telescopic arm.
- the spacing between the telescopic arms may be mutually adjustable.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a top plan view of a distribution warehouse that supports trading operations
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view illustrating a shuttle.
- a distribution warehouse 1 includes an incoming goods department 2 for delivery of products on pallets, wherein the different products P 1 , P 2 , P 3 and P 4 are symbolized as stars, circles, triangles and squares, respectively.
- Distribution warehouse 1 also includes an outgoing goods department 3 for transferring and distributing the order-load carriers compiled (picked) for the individual retail businesses.
- P 1 stars
- P 2 circles
- P 3 triangles
- P 4 squares
- the pallets are retrieved from the warehouse and supplied via suitable conveyance technology 8 A, such as a pallet conveyor, to a depalletizing and separating device 5 .
- suitable conveyance technology 8 A such as a pallet conveyor
- P 3 triangles
- P 4 squares
- P 1 stars
- P 2 circles
- a high rack warehouse 6 includes several levels and lanes of racks having a large number of storage spaces 10 which are only indicated.
- the storage spaces 10 ′ for the containers B may have a fixed width and at the same time permit double-depth storage.
- the storage spaces 10 ′′ for the direct storage of the conveyable products can have different widths depending upon the product and also permit at the same time double-depth or even triple-depth storage. Therefore, depending upon the product range a larger number of products of conveyable products can be stored, as their spacing in the warehouse is then not confined to the container dimensions as in the case of the storage spaces 10 ′.
- High rack warehouse 6 is serviced by means of a satellite vehicle or shuttle 9 . It is operated in a captive operation, i.e., one shuttle is used for each level of the warehouse 6 which receives or releases, via the lifts, not illustrated, the products or containers B which are to be put into storage or removed from storage.
- the lifts can be disposed at the ends of the warehouse aisles as well as integrated in the racking itself.
- Such warehouse may be of the type disclosed in International Patent Application Publication No. WO 2012/044734 A1, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
- Shuttles 9 each include a load receiving means 11 which is suitable for variable direct handling of the different conveyable products and also the containers.
- Shuttle 9 includes a transport surface 15 , which can be a fixed surface or driven surface, and a pair of telescopic arms 16 a , 16 b on opposite sides of the transport surface 15 .
- Each telescopic arm 16 a , 16 b can be extended transversely with respect to the direction of travel.
- Each telescopic arm 16 a , 16 b includes three or four pivotable carriers, or fingers, 17 which can be pivoted between a working position, which protrudes from the telescopic arm 16 a , 16 b toward each other over the transport surface 15 , and a rest position lowered in the telescopic arm 16 a , 16 b .
- the spacing between the telescopic arms 16 a , 16 b is mutually adjustable.
- the fingers 17 serve to push the respective container or product from the transport surface 15 into the racking or to pull same from the racking onto the transport surface 15 .
- the fingers 17 can each be controlled individually, so that depending upon the container or product and storage depth the working position or rest position can be assumed in a specific manner.
- the containers and products are removed from storage and transported from the warehouse 6 in a sorted and sequenced fashion to a picking area 7 via suitable conveyance technology 8 C.
- conveyance technology 8 B and 8 C is suitable for conveying conveyable products directly as well as containers.
- Conveyor belts or suitable roller conveyors with the rollers at a small spaced interval with respect to each other can be used.
- either automatic picking 7 A by means of robots 12 or manual picking 7 B (picker 13 ) of the products associated with an order takes place on order-load carriers (typically rolling carts or pallets) in the picking area 7 . Once an order has been put together, the respective order-load carrier is passed to the outgoing goods department 3 .
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